G0191: Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface
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G0191: Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface

By Lincoln County Sheriff's Office Emergency Mgmt.

Overview

This event is all about how Emergency Operations Centers and Incident Command Systems work together during crises - super interesting stuff!

G0191: Emergency Operations Center/Incident Command System Interface

Join us for an exciting in-person event focusing on the critical interaction between Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and Incident Command Systems (ICS). Learn how these two essential components work together seamlessly to manage emergencies effectively. The event will be held at the Samaritan Center for Health Education, providing a conducive environment for learning and networking. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in emergency response coordination!

Course Description:

This course enables students to develop an effective interface between the Incident Command/Unified Command and the Emergency Operations Center by applying National Incident Management System principles.


Course Objectives

· Explain the course structure and potential ICS/EOC interface challenges.

· Explain key NIMS concepts, command and coordination systems, and structures.

· Analyze given scenarios to determine commonalities and potential interface issues between ICS and EOCs.

· Explain the respective roles and interconnectivity of the NIMS command and coordination systems in coordination.

· Contrast the typical role and functions of the Incident Command and the EOC during emergency operations.

· Analyze given scenarios to apply ICS/EOC interface concepts.

· Develop an ICS/EOC interface action plan for your community.

Prerequisites

· IS-100: Introduction to the Incident Command System, ICS 100

· IS-200: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response, ICS 200
OR IS-2200 Basic Emergency Operations Center Functions

· IS-700: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System

· IS-800: National Response Framework (NRF), An Introduction

Attendance: Per FEMA standards, no more than 10% absenteeism is allowed to receive a certificate of completion.

Accessibility Requests and Questions: If you have any questions, or to request any reasonable accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this training, please contact Lincoln County Emergency Management (lcemergencymanagement@co.lincoln.or.us).Please reach out at least two weeks in advance to request any accommodations.

Category: Government

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Highlights

  • 9 hours
  • In person

Location

Samaritan Center for Health Education

740 SW 9th

Newport, OR 97365

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Free
Jan 21 · 8:00 AM PST